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Numerical Monitoring: Averaged Characteristics and Expediency Conditions

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An analysis is made of the averaged probability characteristics of numerical monitoring. The conditions necessary for its expediency are obtained. General limitations are formulated which form a basis for sufficient conditions.

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Bolychevtsev, A.D., Dobryden', V.A., Pavlenko, Y.F. et al. Numerical Monitoring: Averaged Characteristics and Expediency Conditions. Measurement Techniques 44, 455–460 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012397817360

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